to get ready beforehand
prepare
a system of words used to name things in a particular area of study
Terminology
Occurring every year or pertaining to a period of one year.
Annual
These word parts are derived from Ancient Greek and Latin.
Greek & Latin Roots
An extreme passion or craze for collecting books.
BIBLIOMANIA
speech given by one person
monologue
being sharp and/or penetrating (could be smell, spice, speech)
pungent
Excessively active or energetic beyond normal levels.
hyperactive
A latin root that means "write"
SCRIB/SCRIPT
Not subject to death; living forever or enduring through time.
IMMORTAL
to arrive at a conclusion from given evidence
deduce
being so ridiculous, silly, or unreasonable it becomes laughable
ludicrous
To assert the opposite of what someone else has said; to deny or oppose verbally.
Contradict
A latin root that means "empty"
VAC
A suffix that means "characteristic of"
-ISH
a syllable or word that comes before a root word to change its meaning.
prefix
a group of letters that come after a root word to change its meaning.
suffix
word parts that are used as building blocks for words in English (and other languages).
Greek & Latin Roots
A greek root that means "time"
CHRON
A prefix that means "apart" or "not"
DIS-
a prefix meaning "back" or "again"
RE-
a suffix that means "like" or "of"
-IC
The ability to understand and share the feelings or suffering of another.
Empathy
A latin root that means "time"
TEMPO
How many total words of the week did you learn this year?
30